B.B. King

blues, guitar, blues rock

B.B. King

Discography

Pix Title Duration
Dangerous Mood (feat. Joe Cocker) 13:20
B.B. King 05:24
Friends 05:24
The Thrill Is Gone 05:24
The B. B. Jones 02:15
When Love Comes To Town 04:14
Bring It Home To Me 03:10
Dark Is the Night (Pt. 1 aka The Blues Has Got Me) 03:10
I Can Hear My Name aka My Black Name 03:29
Blues Boys Tune 03:29
Why I Sing The Blues 08:37
Why I sing the Blues 08:37
Three O'Clock Blues 08:36
Three o clock blues 08:36
Blues With B.B. 08:36
Ghetto Woman 05:13
Rock Me Baby 06:37
Key To The Highway 03:39
Chains And Things 04:53
Better Not Look Down 03:22
How Blue Can You Get 05:12
If You Love Me 05:47
Baby I Love You 04:01
Help The Poor 05:06
How Blue Can You Get? 05:12
All Over Again 04:53
Blues Man 05:18
To Know You Is To Love You 08:35
More, More, More 05:06
When My Heart Beats Like A Hammer 07:09
Everyday (I Have the Blues) 05:06
Easy Listening Blues 05:06
Need Your Love So Bad 03:56
I Need You 03:56
Everyday I Have The Blues 05:06
I'm King 06:18
Don’t Answer The Door 05:09
Don't Answer The Door 05:09
Guess Who 04:09
Blues We Like 05:06
Paying The Cost To Be The Boss 03:33
Let The Good Times Roll 02:39
Hummingbird 04:40
Jam 05:26
Get These Blues Off Me 04:28
Playin' With My Friends 05:18
All You Ever Give Me Is The Blues 02:11
King's Special 05:10
You're Losin' Me 04:52
No Good 04:35

Born: 1925-09-16

Country: US

Biography - B.B. King

B. B. King (b. September 16, 1925 in Itta Bena, Mississippi; died May 14, 2015 in Las Vegas) was a U.S. blues guitarist and songwriter. He is among the most respected electric guitarists; Rolling Stone magazine ranked him third in its list of the hundred greatest guitarists of all time.

Born as Riley B. King, he began broadcasting his music live on a Memphis radio station called WDIA. At first, he used the name The Peptikon Boy on air, which later was changed to The Beale Street Blues Boy, and then further shortened to just Blues Boy or B.B.

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